He faces charges of violating the city ordinance of graffiti abatement, and property destruction

Atlanta Police Department

Michael Norman Goodman

Also known as "Enzo," 20 years old, of northeast Atlanta

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Enzo

He faces charges of violating the city ordinance of graffiti abatement, and property destruction, as well as one felony count of second-degree criminal property damage

Atlanta Police Department

Joshua Graham Feigert

Also known as "Feed" and "Russia," 27 years old, of southeast Atlanta

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Feed

He faces three counts of violating the city ordinance of graffiti abatement and one felony count of second-degree criminal property damage

Atlanta Police Department

Christian Peter Rancourt

Also known as "Perve," 29 years old, of northeast Atlanta

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Perve

He faces charges of violating the city ordinance of graffiti abatement

Atlanta Police Department

Marcos Velez-Acevedo

Also known as "Shine," 23 years old, of southeast Atlanta

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Shine

He faces charges of violating the city ordinance of graffiti abatement, and property destruction

Atlanta Police Department

Daniel William Rohrabaugh

Also known as "Steal," 25 years old, of northeast Atlanta

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Steal

He faces charges of violating the city ordinance of graffiti abatement, and property destruction; "Steal" is currently in the Clayton County Jail on unrelated charges

Atlanta Police Department

Christopher Erik Smith

Also known as "Vomet," 28 years old, of northeast Atlanta

Atlanta Police Department

Vomet

He faces charges of violating the city ordinance of graffiti abatement

Atlanta Police Department

Vomet

Atlanta Police Department

ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Police Department has arrested seven men responsible for more than 800 acts of graffiti vandalism throughout the city.

The 29 arrest warrants were the result of several months of investigative work from Officer Ari Bleifeld with the Mayor's Graffiti Task Force.

"The arrests of these individuals constitute a major feat in graffiti abatement and a great milestone for the Graffiti Task Force," George Dusenbury, head of the Atlanta Graffiti Task Force, said in a statement.

Atlanta Police officers seized evidence, including spray paint cans and photos of the vandals' "tags," while executing three of the warrants. They plan to continue to arrest and prosecute anyone who vandalizes public or private property with graffiti.

"Left unchecked, graffiti can bring down a community and give people the impression that its residents simply don't care," Atlanta Police Chief George Turner said in a statement. "Our pursuit of these lawbreakers is proof that the city of Atlanta does care."